Morphosyntax and its generation in Functional Discourse Grammar: what can be learned from Role and Reference Grammar?

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Autor(a) principal: Butler, Christopher S.
Data de Publicação: 2009
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/1446
Resumo: The morphosyntactic level in Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) is currently underdeveloped. The aim of the present paper is to make proposals relevant to the structure of the morphosyntactic level in this theory, and to how the interpersonal (pragmatic) and representational (semantic) levels of the grammatical component map on to it. These proposals rely heavily on a second structural-functional theory, Role and Reference Grammar (RRG). It is suggested that morphosyntactic structures in FDG need to be much more like the layered structures of RRG, and that given appropriate additions to the representational level which have been shown to be needed cross-linguistically, FDG could then adopt (or adapt) the semantics-to-syntax linking algorithms of RRG in order to provide a generative interfacing mechanism between the interpersonal and representational levels, on the one hand, and the morphosyntactic level on the other.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphosyntax and its generation in Functional Discourse Grammar: what can be learned from Role and Reference Grammar?
title Morphosyntax and its generation in Functional Discourse Grammar: what can be learned from Role and Reference Grammar?
spellingShingle Morphosyntax and its generation in Functional Discourse Grammar: what can be learned from Role and Reference Grammar?
Butler, Christopher S.
Functional Discourse Grammar
Functional Grammar
Role and Reference Grammar
Morphosyntax
Linking Algorithms
title_short Morphosyntax and its generation in Functional Discourse Grammar: what can be learned from Role and Reference Grammar?
title_full Morphosyntax and its generation in Functional Discourse Grammar: what can be learned from Role and Reference Grammar?
title_fullStr Morphosyntax and its generation in Functional Discourse Grammar: what can be learned from Role and Reference Grammar?
title_full_unstemmed Morphosyntax and its generation in Functional Discourse Grammar: what can be learned from Role and Reference Grammar?
title_sort Morphosyntax and its generation in Functional Discourse Grammar: what can be learned from Role and Reference Grammar?
author Butler, Christopher S.
author_facet Butler, Christopher S.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Butler, Christopher S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Functional Discourse Grammar
Functional Grammar
Role and Reference Grammar
Morphosyntax
Linking Algorithms
topic Functional Discourse Grammar
Functional Grammar
Role and Reference Grammar
Morphosyntax
Linking Algorithms
description The morphosyntactic level in Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG) is currently underdeveloped. The aim of the present paper is to make proposals relevant to the structure of the morphosyntactic level in this theory, and to how the interpersonal (pragmatic) and representational (semantic) levels of the grammatical component map on to it. These proposals rely heavily on a second structural-functional theory, Role and Reference Grammar (RRG). It is suggested that morphosyntactic structures in FDG need to be much more like the layered structures of RRG, and that given appropriate additions to the representational level which have been shown to be needed cross-linguistically, FDG could then adopt (or adapt) the semantics-to-syntax linking algorithms of RRG in order to provide a generative interfacing mechanism between the interpersonal and representational levels, on the one hand, and the morphosyntactic level on the other.
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